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require_relative "../debug"
module IRB
# :stopdoc:
module Command
class Debug < Base
category "Debugging"
description "Start the debugger of debug.gem."
def execute(_arg)
execute_debug_command
end
def execute_debug_command(pre_cmds: nil, do_cmds: nil)
pre_cmds = pre_cmds&.rstrip
do_cmds = do_cmds&.rstrip
if irb_context.with_debugger
# If IRB is already running with a debug session, throw the command and IRB.debug_readline will pass it to the debugger.
if cmd = pre_cmds || do_cmds
throw :IRB_EXIT, cmd
else
puts "IRB is already running with a debug session."
return
end
else
# If IRB is not running with a debug session yet, then:
# 1. Check if the debugging command is run from a `binding.irb` call.
# 2. If so, try setting up the debug gem.
# 3. Insert a debug breakpoint at `Irb#debug_break` with the intended command.
# 4. Exit the current Irb#run call via `throw :IRB_EXIT`.
# 5. `Irb#debug_break` will be called and trigger the breakpoint, which will run the intended command.
unless irb_context.from_binding?
puts "Debugging commands are only available when IRB is started with binding.irb"
return
end
if IRB.respond_to?(:JobManager)
warn "Can't start the debugger when IRB is running in a multi-IRB session."
return
end
unless IRB::Debug.setup(irb_context.irb)
puts <<~MSG
You need to install the debug gem before using this command.
If you use `bundle exec`, please add `gem "debug"` into your Gemfile.
MSG
return
end
IRB::Debug.insert_debug_break(pre_cmds: pre_cmds, do_cmds: do_cmds)
# exit current Irb#run call
throw :IRB_EXIT
end
end
end
class DebugCommand < Debug
def self.category
"Debugging"
end
def self.description
command_name = self.name.split("::").last.downcase
"Start the debugger of debug.gem and run its `#{command_name}` command."
end
end
end
end
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